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STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT, 18, 1914, PAGE re rit Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday | wom on war! Saturday Specials Ren 7222 oe >. New Arrivals od Lp Men’s Fall Suits FINAL WINDUP Everything Sacrificed—Look at Prices CLOTHING | 550 Wok, $1.85|| 75 wor shite 996 Sa SA.B5 SS rs. $1.18] aie of public opinion, The barber is the man whom Boys’ Iron everybody tells his troubles to. y . Tho barber knows that there Clad Suits are a lot of people who could show President Wilson Justhow | to run the country 5 00 So when a barber shop man, s ager of Seattle declare that | With 2 pairs pants to $20.00 Men’s $6 65 nine out of ten patrons of the ach sult ~ shop offer no criticilam of the | We cannot Improve upon Suits cut to. | e M , 50c Underwear Cc French, English, Germans, Aus- | them—the manufacturers $25.00 Men's $9 25 S$ Ss ea Se trians or Russians, other than | of the country have been ; A general expression of war | een and the strongest e are made the Famous Oregon All-we Suits cut to. ! 'e $3.00 Hats c $1.50 Dress Cc disapproval, It {8 pretty certain materials selected and the Ca eres, so r this ¢ limate i $4.00 Boys’ cut to .........) Shirts cut to.... that we are getting It straight best trimming and work ill equ Ou cat onatier i $4.00 M A Star man yesterday ask nanship put in to insure 1 " . J Suits cut to. Die e en's the wakaper of Vales nt. ber epee nt aah aes he what price you p We commenced .} ds 10 year x yet to find a customer, We have 1 materially in workmanship, and ithfully suit equal to anything you can buy for $25.00 elsewhere for 3 e All sizes from 33 to 44 chest measure; also stouts and slims. PANTS—Try one pair of our Men's All-wool Oregon Cassimere Pant Nothing to equal them for wear: $5.00 values $3.48 Special for Saturday only—Men’s Suits, 5 up to $15.00, your pick vee $9. 8 Splendid wearing materials, in cassimere worsted and serges; all colors, including navy blue Men's Wet Weather Coats, $4.00 values, your choice.............4+ $2.98 Men's English Slip-Ons, thoroughly $ 5 waterproof, worth $10, tomorrow........ 7. 0 MACKINAW COATS for Men and Bo made in rfolk style and plain, in double texture materials, which will repel wind as well as rain, for $3.50 $5.00 $7.00 ber shop how public sentiment that we are giving ran regarding the war, as he ‘ou the best value in the heard {t from his chair | market I guess Americans are doing | for $5. 00 Sc Boys’ 1c Hats cut to...Dae Pants cut to..... $5.00 J. B. Stetson Hats}} $3.00 Suit ‘ Cases cut to.... 87c Fe ie >. .91.09 to... SLAB $2.00 Wool Underwear _ SHOES ‘aes “GTI 15c Collars 35¢ Wool Sox 9c aaah «ee ee peogle Ade ae Fe - 50c Suspende $1.00 Men’, 39 cut to # fc Overalls cut to. . c SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 10 A. M. about what Wilson wants them All colors and ma to,” answered the manager, “I fais, including nav ape don't think I've heard any ex black: sises run from 6 to pression one way or the other Nobody seems to want to stir up war talk, People all sa Cheaper Boys’ Suits cone hate to see the war. 1 $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 now that sympathy of certain 7 {with one side or the Al ae ee > wize from tol but they keep still about [| Boys’ Pants one will not ask your permission. The blood of soldiers is running tn his vel Nay, and he will eure ly not main your only son, You) BRING THIS AD WITH YOU. COME EARLY. must marry again, Martha At your age it Is not good to be alone. RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY | Reese 1510 FIRST AVENUE. 9." yt, Weihua’ Cao's FY ‘Sweaters for Boys would sult me thoroughly as a In red and oxford. Some on-in-law have the rough neck, oth 18 years They come in corduroys and cassimeres, = with plenty of wear; worth with you po: Hut not me asa hushand ers the Byron collar, in ‘Then there is Major Millers medium and heavy knit; ¢ dort. sizes from 28 to 34 All colors, in plain and plaids. No: if you run down the whole military gamut to me, ft fs fn vain. At what time does your dinner take place? When shall I come?” I ! said to turn the subject i At five, Rut come half an hour Suttner | ments.” earlier; and now, adieu-——I must go. Kiss Rudi for me—the future com ja few comrades stoo; mander-in-chief of the Imperial and the civilined world with her book, « - ped down to a per ap ne. Sone aeua” Ab the beeneet Speak,” I said shuddering @ to the wounded, and give them) Royal army.” the American Peace Society it has “DO not tremble, countess. If/aid, if possible. But it was not ot Sie EXTRA! $1.98 $4.00 Misses’ Rain Cape: MEN’S NEEDS sarurpay SATURDAY Work Shirts with the Union | Flannel! Shirts for men, made Label, in blue, gray, tan cham with either the high military bray or black sateen; cut full | collar or plain, in blue, gray size and made to wear and tan; worth $1.25, 9 Worth 75c, Saturday 59c | Saturday 8c i taactated tues Engish. It ts ove) those Inst moments had been as! possible. A solemn, stiff, sleepy business, | Kid Gloves a cleanup of 100 Cined Lome ~ 9p yen horrible as those of so many other They were all writhing in death, that is how my father qualified hts 8c | from an Eastern Manufac- of my comrades, I would assuredly terribly torn and dismembered— proposed dinner, and that ts how I women; ail col Sweaters, Men's Wool Sweat-| Sox, Men's Merino Wool turer at ios then Sear hav id nothing about {t to you; the prey of horrible tortur: should have looked on the ceremony ors and combinations; two. ers, with large rough neck. | Sox, a regular winter weight ecet ‘ Seimlly experiveced most of the sttering| for Mere in nothing sadder than to| “But Dotzky, at whose side | alro if it had not been for the one clasp; also the English Come in gray and maroon; a | With reinforced heel and toe : . r+ nel ra hear of a dear one dead that he) first knelt on the ground, breatred jrest Whose presence moved me in ni — i regular $3.50 | in black, natural and oxford; ’ ‘ T By Te et Views fet in agony; but that is not the ne _sore hie heart Rad stopped .a singular way Cape; fitted. 9 value, Sataed 2.98 a tes sular c Value 124c Women’s Rain . eating, and out of his torn cide Beron Tilling came the instant Nas for | Sor, pair, : You take a weight off my heart. the blood was flow al talors tis — Flannel Night Ohirte-—Keep | w, —W t ck Suttner Go on with your narrative.” stream that if re sue 8) Uetore We meay—en when be oe 98c | women; the new warm inside of one of these | W00! Underwear—We sell the REHM Mimses Austrian Novetics ned Peace A6-| even hie sta luted me in the drawing room | Wibes of soft, outing flannel, | G0: Rockwood Wool Under- oF Nesta und ta 1908 ‘Winner "ef the| 2, Will not repeat to you the | only faintness and not death, there|had no time for more than the handles; paragon frame; wth either military or plain | Wea! famous for its non- he a oo ee SP cnskae tie uaely com: vein fear that he would come to briefest exchange of words; and at American gloria, cord and collar, Worth 76c, 59 shrinking and good wearing -- y j 2 table, ‘where I sat between two ng rea : a . | qualities; all weights and col- “4 pte thy aaa Fogge ate” saeee po ‘nat The pavtival nie snow-white generals, the baron w two tassels, Special, 98e Saturday Cc} ors, at, each a At the appointed hour I gave or-| was over. Rosa removed so far from me that it was t The Black 6 ° i o Union Suits for ° jac r Overalls, $ i Gert that no one should be admit. means. But I can offer you the|and Lilly, my sisters, had “amused {:mpossible for me to draw him into| . with the label, for Men and | 1.00, 1.50, $20.00 Rain Coats Satur- tel except the.gentieman expected.|*ubstantial consolation that he | themselves immensely.” Each had the conversation carried on at our| memes). Se i Boys. day $10.98. Just 50 picked steters died without thinking about death.|& list of half a doxen conquest the product of Royal $ “ That Ihietitiecnte| "He was convinced from the be-| Still there was no ‘destrable. party |" Sak plasses ih tha Tate nts | eines 34:00:48) Why nt sha beac "$1 .00 2.00 pea Se ar as drt gnoFov re , had gone with them to| inning that nothing would happen |@mong them, and “the right per the pol room; there I meant pay $1,257 colors, each The Castiegate Cashmere or — in haif price. ing rink. to him. We were much together,|son” had not shown himself for|ty ¢ A ition to me and question Boys’ Overalis, Wool Sox for men, in light, run from 16 to 44. Tplaced myself in my ttle draw.|884 he often told me of his do-jelther. So much the better. They| hint still further about that battle 98e ire” vores Ach ee vss. DOE prosper a i 0; m # . dre 7 lors u o} fog room, in a pretty house dress, mestic happiness, showed me the| Would gladly enjoy a few years scene. J longed to hear again that fren; heavy And up. he igh 5 25c Shoes more of : ; ted; pockets, tures violet velvet (violet, it is al-| Picture of his beautiful young wife, oe themaciven the anion tis | tone of voice which had at first teas | And as to me? 1 noted my {m.| sounded #0 sympathetically in my pel and gray, Special, 98 nal an ‘a fal, 98c fon of the carnival in the red | “*t* Worsted Union Suits with the | Flannel Night Robes “for men label. The famous Wright's | These come in a nice quality Health Union Suita, closed | of Tennis Flannel, cut good \ fowed, sults blonde complexions),| 04 of his child; he invited me, {ook a book !n my hand and waited. | 800m ever the campaign over,’ to visit him in his home. In) pre Boys, Girls, Men Women. Thad not to wait | At 10 min- 7 r - igi " Das pest 2 Frethere’y. Tilling an.|the massacre of Magenta I found|¥c'ume as foliove “i an elit |i, iit, 2 qpportunity offered Healt Aprons; complete crotch, winter, welght; worth | and roomy, with either mili- 50c 65c 75c wes past 2 . 6 om | cayeelt, by accident, at his side. |that thin dancing te over. it Las |*? me s& fret to carry out this in 98c Sa ce $3.50, Satur. QS | ty collar’ or plain. An ex- : * BOS | tention; the two old generals kept CT aeereey . tra good buy All Styles on Hand at Present. t seer “You see, countess, I have punc-| “I spare you the sketch of the/ already begun to be monotonous helmina style; b BOYS’ HIGH constant to me after dinner, too, por SCHOOL Pajamas, made from good | for $1.00 tually availed myself of your per-| scenes that were going on—one | Always the same rounds, and th a D sucker and ginghar Our SH whe sald, kissing my hand,| cannot relate such things. Men,|same conversation, and the aame| Sn’, “at down at my side when hoot SL:48. Gpasiah 90c quality of outing flannel, in | Men's Silk Lisle Sox, with 6 Coichiadan gate etualaiae w “Luckily so," T answered laugh-| who have the warrior spirit, are|dancers, for whether tt happens to (20% my Place In the drawing room neat stripes,. medium ‘and | threads tightly woven in the See ee en eie cae , a8 I showed him a chair,| seized In the midst of the powder.) be X-———., lieutenant of hussars, fet gg da cafe gp 1 them 98 Flannel Gowns for Nght colors, with military col- | heel and toe so as to Insure hard weer. ; + | Joined themselves in a semicircle . od , lenty ear 1 cold Size: 2 se 1 should have died of fog and bulletrain oy such an jor ¥ brevet-captain of drag-| my father, the minister, Dr. Breaser Bf C women; very swell lar trimmed with silk frogs; plenty of z All colors, Sizes 10 to 12% $9 4g impatience; for really you ve ism oa nA ey not know | cons, or Z-—--—-, captain of aniens,/and finally, Tilling, but the con in make, style and finish; worth up to $1 98c on uding white, a 25c tues 13 30:2 exac is going on. t : ois 2 os. Ba : 7 pene Speed Sizes ° ra me {nto a state of great ron a es se tite, a8 hizare. the came bows, versation which arose was on gen white and “rated stripes. Best Saturday sabe a pair é ....$3.00 ‘suspe was . emarks, the f ; ve 9 Sizes 24 “Then I will say what I have got| His eyes eparkled. He laid about/ and glances. Not an inpdeeeteel ae RTA. ehock thaig iets tn AE 25 f pat eres. S29 gay at once, without any long, him with a firm hand. He was in} man among them—not one. And pain we Corsets; War ‘ees . fatroduction. The reason I did not the full Intoxication of war. |, who| the only one who In any case—-we general broke up. My father want 98c “s vee TAR ial dete techan eee #040 yesterday was in order not to| was sober, could see it WiN.eAy Dething abit bin, ib bo| ts. acne ns eke « ton you wish; sizes up to 36. Bhoes; some have cloth tops Gisturb your serenity.” | “Tifen came a shell, and fell 4) jongs, | know, to his princess. She also murmured mechanically a few a aaieeatitart Talk <= is dressy, serviceable and com- “You frighten me. few steps from whe: we were./is q beautiful woman truly 1 ed hospitable phrases, e. «, “At t ai poate a fortable. ‘“In one word, | was present at|When the monster burst, ten men) mit it, but 1 think ly, I ad-\ you will stay for a cup of tea ¢ heres better corset! Sizes 2% to 6, $2 50 tt f Dotzk. nk her very dis-| put in vain. Hach produced some Y py ; 3 the batule of Magenta. were blown to pieces, It Y | agreeable Silk Stockings for * r 1 ag excuse; one had an engagement & bi Misses’ Patent Leather, ‘And you saw Arno die?” 1| among the “My dear child, 1 Cc men best “Baby Doll” e, © Griek: “ a shriek of angul we have something | the casino, another at a party; one women; our b aby Doll” atyle, cloth tops ed. There rose riek of anguish | +, beg of you.” My fathe 7 h t $1.26 grade; black and col ae 11h oh “Yes. I am in a position to give from the injured men, but Dotzky | into Wy house ccs totding nerd Dat ae rary her en 3 pat cikitad iment 4 fine BR POM sive sseed 2.25 informat i ve no ci he was dead. | and| ¥ ra and wanted to see the fourth m1 a e ported, Spe You ation about his last mo-| gave ry— SeconD Ave. AT JAMES St. jthese words. He held in his hand of the “Huguenots other clal, 98¢ Sizes §% to a1, a pair eee. $2.00 parcel wrapped in paper, and expected some friends at her how la L added, “Here is something I am|in short, we were oblig to let bringing for you,” as he laid the! them go, and not so unwillingly as . en he te lwo pretended. Tiling “and Ds) : —<—<—<——— - “What a request and a present! presser. who had risen at the same|selves at a card table, and were! look rested with an admiring, al- -ICROWS- IN. HURRY; one mighty “caw” they flew together?” I “That in a game of piquet, while| most tender, expression on my| aueay, ‘hud terete ae cine said, laughing. “That| time as the others, were the last| deep riquet, to thee I Heron Tiling kept close to the fire| eyes, and I did not drop them 1 CAN YOU BLAME ’EM?| seen In,that cornfield since quite aware that I ought to have | a | a is bribery Indeed lto take thelr le Then hear my request before| “ee by my side. a nies you unpack my gift, and are blind “And what have you two so tm. Really, I have to scold you,| looked away; but I did not. I felt INETTE, W Sept. 18. | by Its magnificence ‘ BIS sox On nO een tilling, “Why, ‘after your|tmy cheeks glow, and knew that! —The old-fashioned “male” |HAS DIAMOND ON TOE I have to-| ant to do |portant to do day # tedious dinner. “ yaelf, visit, have you forgotten the| {if he had thought me pretty before,| scarecrow which Howard | | “t myself, | Smithson had in his cornfield IS TOUCHED FOR IT answered | fir Yes, I know Three old gen-|Tilin hy the other! way to my house }I must at that moment be looking} < | «, smiling put he oth | erals and their wives,” S acue are going, it would be indis You did not ask me to come|still more pretty—it was a pleas-| did not do any good, The ow SS sgomnerd And two ministers and thetr|creet again.” | ant, “mischievous,” confusing sen-| crows became so friendly with | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 18—Dr. Eu- vadbey rags he wives—in short, a solemn, atiff,|’ That ta my case, too,” said the} “But I told you that om Satur-| sation, and lasted half a minute.| it that they perched on its | Bene W. Dixon, Oklahoma City, EALED TIN sleepy business,” doctor days. It could not continue longer. I put| mimic shotgun. But Smithson | who is en route to Boston with his FOIL S “But you do not expect that Well, then, T will not let either! "Oh, yes; between two and four. | my fan before my face and changed Is a clever fellow and he went | wife, reported to the police today a Se 9 GOLDEN TEA 1" \ absense ao” frankly, you must not expect | my position, then in an indifferent | to Milwaukee and got an idea. |that Mrs. Dixon had lost a diay Fr, E S ATE “Yes, | expect you there, because. utes later my father|that from me, countess. Honestly, | tone I said In the city he took careful ob- | mond ring in a sleeping car berth egular ; jaa f the quer had f noth horribi You gave Minister "To-besure'| servation of the fashions worn {occupied by th Bs, as ladies are pleased to honor me/and the doctor had seated them-|1 know of nothing more horrible ‘ou gave . ° ¢ lsounied “ay thas tera denaees Ri price $0 conte with their company, I must at least i Ce Be hence than these official reception days.”|a capital answer just no’ by women and he want doin |train », : vs , — y ene 0 < if he| and made a scarecrow. Mrs. Dixon told detectives re- ; Special price 20 cents have a lady to do the honors You seem, as a general rule, to| Tilling shook his head as 0 a : ; SP vce enn cocmnaniet “But Aunt Mary has always un keep yourself apart from soctety.| were rousing himself out of a The upper part of the figure |juctantly that she had worn the by this coupos. SEP. 14 to 21, dertaken that office.” One sees you nowhere. Are you a| dream. he dressed with a low-necked [ring on one of her toes to guard “She is again attacked today by misanthrope? But, no; I withdraw] “I? Just now? I don't recollect garment and the lower part |against robbery. She did not with a slit skirt. He fashioned [know when it was removed or the hair low over the forehead [dropped from the toe. She missed and upon the head he put a |it in the morning rakish-looking hat with a wav- Search of the berth and ques J. A. FOLGER &' & oo. the qwestion From a good deal| On the contrary, I fancy that I gave | you have sald I drew the conclusion | offense by my remark about Spring that you love all men.” |auf—or Hupsauf was {t?—or what I love humanity, but as to all| ever the name of the brave sharp-| nen, no. There are too many | shooter was.” ing plume. Soon afterward a (tioning of the crew of the car imong them worthless, self-seek ad go we went on speaking for| flock of crows came hovering | failed to reveal the ring. The dia- ers, cold-blooded, cruel Those I}a time in a low. tone, so as not to over the field. They were just mond in it weighed 11-16 karate, cannot love, though I may pity | disturb the piquet players, and per-| preparing to alight when they Dr, Dixon said The detectives re- them, because their education and! haps, too, In order not to be over beheld such a figure as had nev- ported that in their belief the ring circumstances have not allowed | heard by them, for the views we er before met thelr gaze. With was stolen some time in the night them to be worthy of lo exchanged, as Tilling cketched a ne iectee Circumstances and education?/ few more episodes of war and the d But character depends chiefly on|horror he had experienced from | — one’s inborn disposition, Do you/them, and I ¢ mmunic her usual headache, and so J have| nothing else left" } But to offer up your daurhter, The old style | as other fathers did in ancient ete ey na | times; for example, King Agamem be-|| non with Iphigenia Well, I sub. not keep the ee Soe te de there are among the ack fey, clean. Dealers pair of younger elements id Green. f tao Shaogs | Dr. Bresser, who treated me in my lathe xX! last illness so excellently that I ‘sealed tin of wished to show him the attention i) 5 4 FOLGER’S - || of an invitation, and also Lieuten tie an || ant-Colonel Tilling. Why, you are! bated T NIGHT ALL GOLDEN b 3 || getting as red as fire! What is the not think so?” \the observations made by Buckle ‘MOORE 0! WEEK | matter with you?’ st our prices on every What you call ‘Inborn dispost-| about the diminution of the war-| eitaniay in fur tion’ is, however, nothing more | spirit with the advance of civiliza | A mreat Hi tian elrcumstances — ancestral|tion—such conversation would KITTY MacKAY | eno choice we Bi METROPOLITAN « WEEK Matinee 2:18 Daily > ved, 280, 0c. # Photo Spectacte Me? It is curiosity. Now, I really must look at what you have brought me?” And 1 began to Iron umetances.”” have decidedly not suited the ears : Bi Mac Iltake the parcel out of its paper ' genuine reduc Then, are yous of the opinion! of General Althans | sien nope raer | - CABIRIA A pe that a bad man {s not blamable| When he put me into the carriage | S!S"'* “ Orchestra and Chorus Oh, that {s nothing for you For Other Rooms in ]f for his badness, and, therefore,|he pressed my hand hard and put} ‘es. MAT. Si 20 reco that, Ie nothing for 30 for badness an Eiteiee ts, MAT.SUN.SEPT.20 > ANTAGES , the Home 7B. sti I wait on you?” That belongs to Rudi The consequent 1s not deter. “When may I wait on yo \Entire New Ae a That Versatile Organization ‘ You also are not respon-| all then.” Paul Rainey African Hun ee tor ets Sreaute still Het be ita’ bowed and stepped back. ae y 7 yg | ae ae 24 Oak I Yos, 1 see, a plaything. Ah! oes: Oak a 8 mined by the antecedent; he may| “On Saturday I a a box of lead soldiers! But, father, |f $27.60 Hutter 7: he not blamable and still be abom-| “At home—I understand—not at a little child of four cannot “T used to play at soldiers when Henting Stoves and Ste: , < I was only three years old You Ranges ot Big Bargain to be admired | I wanted to call after him, but) nights 106 | Lapel the hand. ‘ \ M |! can't begin too early, My Prices. “Baron Tilling! We began to|the servant shut the carriage door. Twice | 10¢ AND 20c CEYLON -INDIA earliest Impressions were of drums Tiees Tike tiene ail throu talk about serious matters like two | iCoritinued Tomorrow.) a (vaca) gabers, maneuvers, words of com eee eee fn and see ff reasonable persons. Do I deserve | ch es [Marcus | SEATTLE THEATRE ENGLISH BREAKFAST GuNPowpER \ \\\\\| mand; that's the way to awaken|[[ how much you ean say then all of @ sudden to be treated || Loew's OR a ; : (mscn) (once) \ page the love for the trade, that’s the compliment-hunting society BULL BROS | Empress per enate || Nee AU Ber es weenie eee aes opine uae angen vm S. H. POYNOR | ; |otge ae ein |, See (oxson) Leary? My son Rudolf shall never join 4 2 “I beg your pardon, I did not so | Theatre excopted, 10¢ In th ree Success 31081 Feurth Av. intend {t. T only used the nearest poiware Fike and Fine, argument 1 could find.” A short pause followed. Tillin the army,” I Interrupted “Oh, you women,” he sald can-| temptuously. “Luckily the young Jusi Priaters) v.60 Ihe; Nights, 10, 186 “A Woman's Way” J. A. FOLGER & COMPANY ood 5 1013 THIRD «AIN 1043!) ates Seat Sale Thursday, Tic, 50c and 250 San Francisco a

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